Exploring the burden of paediatric acute otitis media with discharge in the UK: a qualitative study.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Elliot Heward, Judith Lunn, James Birkenshaw-Dempsey, John Molloy, Rachel Isba, Darren M Ashcroft, Alastair D Hay, Jaya R Nichani, Iain A Bruce
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Abstract

Background: Acute otitis media with discharge (AOMd) results from a tympanic membrane perforation secondary to a middle ear infection. Currently, the impact of AOMd on children and young people (CYP) and their families is not well understood. There is also a need to explore the experience of healthcare professionals in treating AOMd. Interviews with CYP and their parents, and focus groups with medical professionals, were conducted to explore these objectives.

Methods: A total of 26 parents of CYP (age range: 7 months to 15 years) with a history of AOMd (within the last year) and 28 medical professionals were recruited across the UK between August 2023 and March 2024. Healthcare professionals were from primary care (n=17), ear, nose and throat (ENT) (n=7) and emergency medicine (n=4) backgrounds. Thematic analysis was performed independently by three reviewers.

Results: The majority of CYP (n=25/26) (96.2%) had suffered from multiple episodes of AOMd. AOMd has a physical, psychological, educational, financial and social impact on CYP and their parents. Parents found accessing healthcare services and information difficult, which increased parental anxiety. Antibiotic overuse was also a concern among parents. The majority of general practitioners and emergency care staff described using oral amoxicillin, compared with ENT doctors who predominantly prescribed topical antibiotics.

Conclusions: AOMd has a significant impact on CYP and their parent's daily lives. Need for clear, easily accessible patient information was identified as a priority by the parents of CYP with AOMd. Evidence-based management guidelines should be developed once high-quality evidence is available.

Trial registration number: ISCTRN43760.

英国儿科急性中耳炎出院后的负担:一项定性研究。
背景:急性分泌性中耳炎(AOMd)是由中耳炎继发鼓膜穿孔引起的。目前,人们对急性中耳炎对儿童和青少年(CYP)及其家庭的影响还不甚了解。此外,还需要探讨医护人员在治疗 AOMd 方面的经验。为了实现这些目标,我们对儿童和青少年及其家长进行了访谈,并与医疗专业人员进行了焦点小组讨论:方法:2023 年 8 月至 2024 年 3 月期间,在英国各地共招募了 26 名有 AOMd 病史(去年内)的幼儿(年龄范围:7 个月至 15 岁)的家长和 28 名医疗专业人员。医疗专业人员来自基层医疗机构(17 人)、耳鼻喉科(7 人)和急诊科(4 人)。专题分析由三位审稿人独立完成:大多数 CYP(n=25/26)(96.2%)都曾多次发作 AOMd。儿童口腔畸形对儿童青少年及其父母造成了生理、心理、教育、经济和社会影响。家长发现很难获得医疗服务和信息,这增加了家长的焦虑。过度使用抗生素也是家长们关注的问题。大多数全科医生和急诊护理人员都表示使用了口服阿莫西林,而耳鼻喉科医生则主要开具局部抗生素处方:结论:AOMd 对儿童青少年及其父母的日常生活有重大影响。患有 AOMd 的 CYP 的家长认为,首要任务是提供清晰易懂的患者信息。一旦获得高质量的证据,就应制定以证据为基础的管理指南。试验注册号:ISCTRN43760。
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BMJ Paediatrics Open
BMJ Paediatrics Open Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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